Well, honey, let me break it down for you. 2.5 kg is the largest, followed by 25300 mg, and then 2000 cg. So, in plain terms, 2.5 kg is the big boss here.
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The word root "kilo" means "1000," so there are 1000 grams in 1 killogram. That means 2000 kg is 2000 x 1000 grams, so it's way more than 2 grams.
2 kg = 2000 g Therefore 2000g > 20 g
1.5 kg is greater, 1 kg is 1000 grams and 1.5 kg is 1500 grams.
There are 1000 grams in one kilogram. Therefore, 2 kilograms is equal to 2 x 1000 = 2000 grams. This is greater than 1500 grams.
Convert all values to grams. 2000 cg x 1 g/100 cg = 20 g; 25300 mg x 1 g/1000 mg =25.3 g; 2.5 kg x 1000 g/1 kg =2500 g; 2.5 kg are the largest value.
2000 kg. (unless the m in mg is actually a capital M)
yes
The word root "kilo" means "1000," so there are 1000 grams in 1 killogram. That means 2000 kg is 2000 x 1000 grams, so it's way more than 2 grams.
1 kilogram equals 1000g, so 1 kilogram is greater than 2000g!
2 kg = 2000 g Therefore 2000g > 20 g
0.9kg is greater.
8 kg is greater.
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percentage = (1/4)% or 25%1 kg = 1000 grams2 kg = 2000 grams% rate:= 500/2kg * 100%= 500/2000* 100%=(1/4)% or 25%
1.5 kg is greater, 1 kg is 1000 grams and 1.5 kg is 1500 grams.
one kg = 1000 g, so 2000 g = 2000/1000 kg Your move.